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NIDCOM Demands Probe of Nigerian TikTok Workers in Kenya

 



Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa has highlighted the critical importance of implementing a Labour Mobility Law in Nigeria.


This reaction comes following headlines of the death of Ms. Ladi Olubunmi, a Nigerian and TikTok content moderator, employed by Teleperformance, the social media's contracting firm in Kenya.


According to her, such legislation would establish frameworks to protect the rights and well-being of Nigerians employed abroad, ensuring proper documentation, monitoring, and support systems. 


Dabiri-Erewa added  that the creation of such law aims to prevent situations where Nigerian citizens face challenges related to employment conditions, mental health support, and the ability to return home when necessary.


The Chairman, NiDCOM extended heartfelt condolences to Ms. Olubunmi's family, friends and colleagues.  


She urges thorough investigation by Kenyan authorities to determine the circumstances surrounding Olubunmi's untimely passing, while asking the Nigerian High Commission in Kenya to monitor the situation and provide necessary support to Ms. Olubunmi's family during this challenging time. 


She equally appealed to Nigerians in Kenya to remain calm throughout the whole process.


Dabiri-Erewa reiterated that the Federal Government through NiDCOM remains steadfast in its mission to protect and assist Nigerians globally.


She reminded Nigerians seeking employment abroad to engage only with reputable organisations and to be fully informed of their rights and the support structures available to them.


Ms. Olubunmi has been a staff member of the company since 2022. She was found dead and decomposing in her apartment in Nairobi, Kenya,  last week, when she was absent from work for three days.

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